Proton Radiotherapy for Patients With Oligometastatic Breast Cancer Involving the Sternum.

IF 2.1 Q3 ONCOLOGY
International Journal of Particle Therapy Pub Date : 2021-11-11 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.14338/IJPT-21-00014
Andrew Johnson, Nicolas Depauw, Stephen Zieminski, Rachel Jimenez
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Abstract

Introduction: A subset of metastatic breast cancer patients present with oligometastatic disease involving the sternum. Given the proximity to traditional target structures, a proton radiation field can be expanded to include this region, providing definitive therapy for patients who are otherwise metastatic. We evaluated the feasibility and outcomes of a small series of patients who received comprehensive nodal irradiation inclusive of an isolated sternal metastasis using proton pencil beam scanning.

Materials and methods: Four patients with a diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer with an isolated metastasis to the sternum received multimodality therapy with curative intent and then underwent adjuvant pencil beam scanning with definitive treatment to the sternum. Dosimetric parameters and treatment outcomes were evaluated.

Results: With respect to treatment coverage, proton therapy was able to deliver comprehensive target structure coverage while maintaining modest doses to the organs at risk compared with photon techniques. At a median follow-up of 28 months from diagnosis, none of the patients have experienced relapse within the radiation portal or developed additional sites of metastatic disease.

Conclusion: Pencil beam scanning for oligometastatic breast cancer with isolated sternal lesions appears feasible without undue normal tissue exposure. Current treatment outcomes appear promising.

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质子放射治疗累及胸骨的少转移性乳腺癌。
简介:转移性乳腺癌患者的一个亚群表现为累及胸骨的低转移性疾病。由于接近传统的靶结构,质子辐射场可以扩展到包括该区域,为转移性患者提供明确的治疗。我们评估了一小部分患者使用质子束扫描接受包括孤立胸骨转移的全面淋巴结照射的可行性和结果。材料和方法:4例诊断为转移性乳腺癌并孤立转移到胸骨的患者接受了以治疗为目的的多模式治疗,然后进行了辅助铅笔束扫描,最终治疗到胸骨。评估剂量学参数和治疗结果。结果:在治疗覆盖方面,与光子技术相比,质子治疗能够提供全面的靶结构覆盖,同时保持适度的风险器官剂量。在诊断后28个月的中位随访中,没有患者在放射门静脉内复发或出现其他转移性疾病。结论:铅笔束扫描在不过度暴露正常组织的情况下,对具有孤立性胸骨病变的少转移性乳腺癌是可行的。目前的治疗结果似乎很有希望。
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International Journal of Particle Therapy
International Journal of Particle Therapy Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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